Im thinking more in line with a hydraulic grapple style. Think danser intimidator.
I bought a MTL post/tree puller this spring and it works as good as I hoped it would. I've used it on a Kubota
L3600 or a M7050 and pulled a hundred or so assorted wood and tee posts without any trouble.
I'm in the process of removing old rusty woven/barbed wire fences. I just go down the fence pulling up each post with the wire still attached, cutting the wire every hundred feet or so. Then I roll the whole mess up into a roll, then haul each roll to the scrap pile.
Some bigger posts have to be rocked back and forth a little to get them to break loose. The puller also has enough force to crush the posts if you don't watch it. I've also pulled up smaller trees and bushes with it but prefer to just saw them off at the ground so I don't have to fill up the hole where the roots came out. I still have hundreds more posts to pull as I get the time and the weather permits.
Another thing I use it for is to remove smaller trees, as long as they're not too big, growing in the fence or on the opposite side of the fence. I can grab the tree above the fence, saw the tree off below the puller, then move the whole tree away from the fence to the brush pile. I've only used the bigger/ heavier
M7060 to remove trees that way. Some were up to 4"-6" in diameter and up to 20' tall. Trees any bigger may be too much to handle safely so I haven't pushed it to find out.
The FEL mounted MTL hydraulic post puller works like a champ. I'm a one man show and it has saved me a lot of time and a ton of labor.